Oh sh**, sorry about some that trivial. Too long programming C++.

 

Problem solved, case closed

 

Thanks Jack

 

Tom

 

Von: Jack Timmons [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 6. März 2009 12:52
An: Thomas Burkhart; [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [css-d] Changing the color of a link makes another element
vanish

 

 

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Thomas Burkhart <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,

I stumbled upon the following problem.

Just have a look at my site http://www.ourmagic.net/index_copy(1).htm
<http://www.ourmagic.net/index_copy%281%29.htm> 

And http://www.ourmagic.net/index_copy(2).htm
<http://www.ourmagic.net/index_copy%282%29.htm> 

The site is under heavy reconstruction so please only comment on the problem
I describe.

Looks different.


In index_copy(2) you can see, that there is a grey submenu but none of the
mainmenu links is yellow

I wanted to hightlight the last Mainmenu "Kontakt" in yellow with this
statement in the header section of the page

#menuKontakt > a{color:#fef000}; I also tried #menuKontakt
a{color:#fef000}; that is the only change

The result is index_copy(1) where "Kontakt" IS yellow, but suddenly the
whole submenue is gone.


Next time, just link to the CSS stylesheet? ;)

Your problem is invalid CSS. In the second page, the first invalid statement
is commented out, allowing the display: block declaration to actually work.

Move your semi-colons inside the braces on the HTML pages. 

Also, this is something that could be caught in the CSS validator.

-- 
-Jack Timmons
http://www.trotlc.com
Twitter: @jorachim

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